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]]>That leaves only 62% of the original spots, good “fieldwork,” but not even a reasonable estimate. I recommend City staff do the same “fieldwork” on the metered parking spots at the temporary City Hall entrance on E. Ann Street. State law, and the drivers training manual, clearly state that a vehicle cannot park within 20 feet of a crosswalk. Yet the parking spots on E. Ann are within 5 feet of the marked crosswalk.
I pointed this out at a recent City Council meeting, but the unlawful parking spots are still there. This is an extremely dangerous mid-block crosswalk with vehicles parked at designated parking spots on both sides of the street and the oversight is visible to everyone entering City Hall.
Could a person receive a ticket for parking within 20 feet of a marked crosswalk, even with money in the meter?
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